Cognizable and non-bailable offences clarified: warrantless arrest powers preserved for authorised officers subject to statutory conditions. An explanation added to section 45 deems that 'Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable' means all offences under the Act are cognizable and non-bailable notwithstanding the Criminal Procedure Code, and confirms authorised officers may arrest without warrant subject to the Act's procedural conditions including those under section 19 and the conditions in section 45.
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Cognizable and non-bailable offences clarified: warrantless arrest powers preserved for authorised officers subject to statutory conditions.
An explanation added to section 45 deems that "Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable" means all offences under the Act are cognizable and non-bailable notwithstanding the Criminal Procedure Code, and confirms authorised officers may arrest without warrant subject to the Act's procedural conditions including those under section 19 and the conditions in section 45.
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